Inner Tower, Pride Falls
Ezekiel 30:6 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Ezekiel 30 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The verse declares that those who uphold Egypt will fall, and Egypt's pride and power will be brought down; they will fall from their high position by the sword, saith the LORD.
Neville's Inner Vision
The words are not a distant prophecy but a mirror for your inner life. Egypt represents a state of consciousness that leans on external power and prestige. “They that uphold Egypt” are the thoughts, beliefs, and alliances you rely on to feel safe, important, or in control. When these inner supports are challenged by the truth of your I AM presence, the “pride of her power” must descend, and the “tower of Syene”—that high place of belief—crumbles under the inner force of awakened awareness. The law here is psychological: any energy built on separation dissolves when you no longer defend it and instead dwell in the unity of God as your reality. As soon as you revise the scene in your mind to align with the I AM, the fall happens within you—an inward conversion that makes room for restoration. And in that quiet shift, the promise of return to your true nature unfolds, even as old idols topple in the theatre of your own consciousness.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes, dwell in I AM as the only reality, and revise the scene by declaring, 'The pride of power falls within me; I am God in activity now,' feeling the inward shift.
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